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Ink's avatar

Your thesis is that Denver is becoming a gateway to hell, and your first point of support is that people there don't like Zionists? Weird.

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Samuel Cordova's avatar

Loved the article! Glad you’re seeing it too, the southwest is being ran as a petty kingdom of sorts by an illegitimate and hard to distinguish set of bad actors who’ve somehow managed to institute a shadow system and get away with it.

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Kathy's avatar

Boulder and Denver, yes; Colorado Springs, not as much. Perhaps military and para-church workers contribute some sanity. I have lived in Colorado Springs for 25 years and grieve to see the changes in Colorado.

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Ad Crucem News's avatar

Colorado Springs is catching up fast! I am regularly there, and Tejon/I-25 never gets better.

* https://crimegrade.org/safest-places-in-colorado-springs-co/

* https://apnews.com/article/colorado-nightclub-raid-immigration-c0e46855c2a8b18d532560f12158e394

Note the boys from Fort Carson who were running drugs and security for that even.

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Chesterton's Fence's avatar

Not to mention the increasingly restrictive gun laws. That way while they de-fund and de-moralize law enforcement and let the criminals run loose, you can't take responsibility for your own safety either.

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Todd Gack's avatar

The mayor vetoed that needle exchange law fyi. It is poor that the council passed it but it’s not the law of the city

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Ad Crucem News's avatar

It's not the law, but it is evident that drug kits are being distributed. I hope to find the source and report on it.

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Todd Gack's avatar

The article you linked was about removing restrictions from the 1997 law. That was vetoed in January and the 1997 law is still in effect, unchanged.. that’s probably what you are witnessing.

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